SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DEMIRCHYAN, K. S. - DENEZI, V.
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IINDZHOYAN, A. L., et al., Biologiclieskiy Zhurnal Armenii, Vol 24, No 3,
Mar 71, pp 3-10
of the two organs studied consisted,of reversion of growth, while its effect
on tumor tissue was one of suppression of further growth.
62
USSR uDc: (621-3-013+621-3131536.483-001
I so ISMN) N. I., Leningrad
Method of Studying Magnetic Fields of Cryoelectric
Machines in Unbounded Regions"
Moscow, Izv. tdi SSSR: Energetika i Transport, No 4, Jul/Aug 72, PP 97-100
Abstract: A 'Drocedure is troDosed for re~
fining boundary conditions in
the case of limiting the computational region when using the finite
difference method. The procedure is based on the method of reducing
a magnetic eddy field to the problem of calculating the field from a
system of magnetic charges. A procedure is given for calculating the
magnetic field of a ci-joelectric generator by the finite-difference
method with correction of the scalar magnetic potential on the boundary
of the computational region. The finite-difference nethod of solving
magnetic field equations in unbounded regions can be used with elimi-
nation of the influence of limitation of the region; for this purpose,
it is sufficient to successively improve the accuracy of the constant
in 'he iteration process, and to use the
magnetic field distribution
more accurate values to refine the value of the magnetic potential on
the boundary of the region. Solution of the tbree-dimersional problem
gives a two-dimensional representation of the magnetic field in the
f7f m. of a set of space harmonics.
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'G i.)ATF--`2--ICT7C
112 034 UNCLASSIF4~ P RM C E S S I N
TITLE--C.;~ THE DEF(-:11*,',ATICN PRDPEFITIES i')F A QUASIDILATAINT OISPERSF SYSTL-1 AT
L"Id SPEAR STRESSES -u-
AU11~1nR-IL151-STALWIV, A,11,*, K,IASH11,41,%,~IIKOV, A*I,, DI'llISHI-V, V*'l,, PIT:01,
F.A.1 STUPL-~'-Ij L.V.
CCUNTky r,p 1NFO--,JSSR
SGU;~CE----KI'jLLUID.%.YY ZrAuPkAL, 1970, VOL 32, N-K 2, PP 30S-309
.~,DATE PUFLISHEO ------- 70
~SUBJECT APEAS-CHEMISTRY, MATERIALS
~'YL4TF, 'HEAR
TO PI CIAGS--CHEMICAL SUSPL-i4SION, C3fJOLYMFR, ACRYLO-NITRILE, Alk
STRESS, MATERIAL DEFORMATION
C rj* I P~ r
OL MARKING-ND RESTRICTIONS
DOLUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PR,0XY REFL/FRAME-1992/1546 STE P N(.)--(JR/0069/7Cl/032/oj2 /030;i/0-3 Oc)
CIR~ ACCLSSION NO-AP011254?
U%C' L A S S I V I
212 034 UNCL ASS IF I ED PROCESSING DATE--023CT70
ClAC ACCESSIUN"NJ-00112542
AbSTRA(.T/EXTRACT--([J) GP-0- AB)STRACT. DEFORMATION CIP SUSPEIJSI')~JS [)F 4
COPOLYMFR OF ACRYLONITRILE WITH METHYLACRYLATE IN Z,iqlTORPR9)PANOLvl AT
LOW,SHEA'I-%' STRESSES INVOLVES THE FORMATION IN THE SYSTEM OF A STRUCTURE
THE-STRENGTH OF WHICH IS GREATER THAN THE SHEAR STRESS APPLIED. U%4 DE R
..ISOTHERMAL CONDITIONS THE STRENGTHOF THE STRUCTURE FORMED DIMINISHES
WITH TIME AFTER THE LOAD IS REMOVED.
Materials
USSR UDC 666.11.01:539.3
Dag~~-L-T-, Doctor of Sciences, KISIN, B. 1.
"Elastic Properties of Glass as a Function of Chemical Composition"
Leningrad, Optiko-riek-hanicheskaya promyshlennost', No 7, 1972, pp 39-44
Abstract: A study was made of the elastic properties, of glass as a function of
its chemical composition. Published data and the data from independent studies
of the elastic properties of glass are used to de-monstrate that the Young's
,modulus and the moduli.Ls of rigidity are not additive quantitives, but the
-hich Is the inverse of the velocities c' and c" of. propagation of
quantity
the longitudinal and transverse ultraviolet~waves, that is' the Limes -I' - 1:
C and T" = 1: c" are additive; c' and.c" are related to the moduli of elasticity
by the following equations:
2 2 C112 2
E c' d/Z kg/mm and G d/g kg/mmn
where d is the density of "he glass, g is the garavitational acceleration.
Diagrarms are presented which relate the density d of optical glass of
different groups of compositions to the times TI and T11 required for the longi-
tudinal and transverse waves to travel 1 km in the glass. The experimental
points corresponding to glass of, the same composition lie oil lines.
USSR
DEIMINA, L. I., Optiko-mek-lianicheskaya proryslilennost', No 7, 1972, pp 39-44
A table is presented containing the values of V, T") d and E of the investi-
gated glass, and a figure snows the increment AT' and AV' of the initial glass
on introduction of 10 mole % of each of the oxides. The data indicate tuat
Sb 10032 PbO and K 20 invariably increase the values of T, and Sio 29 B 203)
Al2 03and CaO invariably lower these values. ZnO and Na 20 decreased the value
of T of flint glass and increased T of crown glass. The constants V 0 and V'0
were found for the additivenesr, formula for 11 oxides in siticite glass ilith
e%prension of their composition in volinnetric percentages used to calculate
the travel time of longitudinal and tr,ansverse Ultraviolet wavea in acid
silicate glass; the values of these constants were higher for Sb 0 PbO and
2 31
.K 20 than for the majority of silicate A.lass, and for.SiO 21 Cao, 31)0 3 and A110 3P
lower. The Young's modultz, the modulus of shear and the Poisson coefficients
were calculated. By the Young's modulus, the oxides can be arranged in the
following descending series; (004)-CaO-7nO-(AlO 4 2-,k! a2 04SbI)IO341, bO-)-K20.
~1/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE--CONTACTING OF ROUGH SURFACES -U-
AUTHOR--DEMKlNt.N*B*
tOUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-'SOURCE--KONTAKTIROVANIYE SHEROKHOVATYKH POVERKHNOSTEY MOSCOW,? NAUKA9
1970t
PP
PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--OHYSICS
TAGS--SURFACE-PROPERTY, FRICTION COEFFICIENT, MECHANICAL PROPERTY
~COINTROL MARKING--NO RE5TRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.,'PROXY-REr-L/FRAME--1998/1440 STEP NO--UR/0000/70/000/000/0001/0226
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AM0121897
_UUC_LAS_S_LE_lE_D
2/2 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DArE--30OCT70
C'IRC ACCESSION NO--AM0121897
'A-BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. INTRODUCTION 5. CHAPTER I
CONTEM?ORARY CONCEPTS ON THE CONTACT OF ROUGH SURFACES 7. 2 PHYSICO
-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF A SURFACE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ITS GEOMETRY
-'....'35. 3 CONTACTING OF ROUGH SURFACES. 60. 4 CONTACTING OF WAVY
SURFACES 110. 5 THE EFFECT OF FRICTION FORCtS ON FORMATION OF THE
.,CONTACT IZ9. 6 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CONTACT OF ROUGH
SURFACES 144. 7 CONTACT OF 015PERSE MATERIALS WITH A HARD SURFACE
.178. a METHODS FOR CALCULATION OF CERTAI,N CONTACT CHARACTERISTICS
2i3. THE.BOOK DEALS WITH~RESULTS OF THEORETICAL
195 BIBLIOGRAPHY . i
AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE~CONTACT~OF SOLIDS TAKING INTO
ACCOUNT MICROGEOMETRY OF THEIR SURFACES. THE BOOK WILL BE OF INTEREST
TO SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS.
UNCLASSIFIED
cce 46
'A"4369770-
Nr Ref.:' Code: TJR 0056
PRIMY
~~I~menta'Vnoy~i Teoreticheskoy
SOURCE: Zhurnal
Fiziki, 1970p.Vo.1;58, Nr 3, pp qy- v
NEGATIVE: ION DECOMPOSITION
IN THE SHORT RANGE POTENTIAL APPROXIMATION
.4emkov.2. Yu. N.; Drukaiev, Q, F.,; j~uchiuq1,_iy.,_Y. V.
The cross section for electron detachment in collisions between negative ions A-
and atoms.-A are considered by the short range potential method (Firsov, Smirnov [11).
'The adiabatic approximation is employed for,quasi-stationary states; nonzero probabi-
lity for survival of the A2_ systems is taken into'account ands correspondingly allowan-
cc is made for the energy dependence of the ~ cross section. The energy distribution of
the emitted electrons is calculat-ed in the same - approximation. The case of different
atoms and, ions (A-+ B) can be reduced to the case (A- +A) by renormalizing the
parameters of the problem. The results are illustrated by the process 11- + H H +
+ H + e and are compared with the experiments,, and with other calculations.
REEL/FRAME
:1977010-1
Acc. Nr- Ref'.'Code': 'UR 0475
PRL14ARY SOURCE: Vrachebnoye Delo, 1970, Nr 1, pp)o;L-/,05-
ON THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICIENCY OF ELELITHEROCOCCUS
fy-i~bomudrov, V.Ye.; Basamygina, L.Ya.; Bikezina, - V.G.:.
'Mukhina, M.S., Mikhavlova. T.I.; OsTdchu'k, V.S.; '(Donetsk)
'~S~hl ~Oyikjj, Ye.F. ; Bondarenko G.A.; ]~P -L O.A.
A r, kovIch,
Elcutherococcus improves: abnormal pulmonary MRIMMM~'ftrftW normalization
of the arterial pressure, positively influences cardiac rhythm and His bundle conduction.
It proved rather efficient in Lim treatment of patients with initial stages of vibration
disease. It it; promising in the treatment of chronic lead intoxication. The preparation
favour3 more rapid acclimatization of pneumoconiosis involved: miners,
It is concluded that eleutherococcus may be recommended for the complex treatment
of patients with some professional diseases and more rapid acclimatization of patientsk
to sanatorium conditions.
RIM/FWX
19681507
-J' ------
lyz _015- UNCLASSIFIED'
:'PROCESSING 0ATE--27NOV70
--BIOLOGY OF THE NEMATODE ME 1906, THE
.,TITLE ECISTOCIRRUS DIGITATUS, LINSTOW,
P4RASirE:OF THE APOMASUM OF CATTLE.
.-..A,UTHOR-,(03)-DEMSHINt N.I.t PIGOLKIN, A.U.1 TEPLOV?' N. V.
?. COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
~-SOURCE--PARAZITOLOGIYA 4(l): 48- 2. ILLUS. 1970
:!,:.D AT EPUBL ISHED ------- 70
AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
..:,.T 0 P I CTAGS--NEMAT00A, BIOLOGIC REPRODUCTION
OW T.R. 0 L
MARKING--NO RESTRICT[O(,IS
--UNCLA SS I F I ED
DOCUMENT CLASS
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3006/0414 STEP NO--t)R/9057170/004/OOL/0048/0052
CIRC ACCESSION i',10--AP0134L82
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-2/2 015 UNCLASS1, FIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
C IR C ACCESSION NO--APOl3ltl82
,.:AA8STRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. FREE LlVIkG STAGES WERE STUDIED.
LARVAE ARE FOR'MED
IN EGGS AT A TEMPERATURE OF 18-25f)EGREES OURING THE
-OR AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 4TH
_-FIRST 2-3 DAYS. AT THE END OF THE 3RD
:DAY LARVAE LEAVE EGG'S MEMBRANE AND. ON THE 5TH DAY THEY INIOLT. IN 11 OR
12 DAYS THEY t-IOLT FOR THE ?-ND T I ME .AND BECOME INVASIONAL. DESCRIPTIONS
OF THE~ LST-IIIRD STAGE LARVAE:ARE GIVEN.
C LA S c-I F I E I','- - - ----
USSR
ZEDGINIDZE, I. G. and DEMURISHVILI, Z. N.
"Change in Levels of Factors and Linear Drift in Factor Plans and
Plans.in a Simplex"
Tr. Problem. Lav. Avtomatiki i Vychisl. Tekhn. Gruz. Politeklin. ln-t
(Works of the Problems Laboratory of Automation and Computer Technology,
Georgian Polytechnical Institute], 1972, No 3, pp 153-177 (Translated
from Referativnyy ZhUrnal. Kibernetika,, No 10, 1973, Abstract No IOV179)
Translation: The following model is studied:
Y = f(xil ... I xn) + ~(t) +
where y is the observation at point x = (xi, ... I Xn f(XII ... I X
is a polynomial of fixed order with unknown (to be estimated) coeffi-
cients, ~(t) is the linear drift based on the observations and E: is the
measurement error. The area of measurements, It is assumed, is a lat-
tice either on a hypercube or on a simpl'ex. The problem of unbiased
estimation of the unknown parameters by means of known experimental
plans (factor plans and plans oil a simplex) is studied. The order of
conduct of the experiments is selected so that the number of chinges
In Wilues of certain variables f-rom xj, xn during the process of
conduct of all expet-iments is not great. V. BredsHy
USSR 1JDC 616-008.922.1.04-02i6l5.9l6i546.26f-07tf6l6.45+
616. 008
MTROV, 11. K. DEZUROV F YE~.. j% and AB114DER, A. A. De=tment of Patholo-
gnn--
-1 Therapy, First. hoscow Ledical
gical Physlo!86 = Depax ment of Hospita
InsUtu--Ie imeni 1. 11. Seche=ov
"Role of the Sympathoa-drenal System in Altering CholinerrLc Activity During
Acute Tissue Hypoxia Induced by Cyanides"
Moscow, Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i rEksperizenta 1 naya Terapiya, No 2,
PP 86-87
Abstracts In one series of experiments, 3mbbits were given -potassim-.i cyanide
intravenously and 40 to 60 min laterr a larger dose of the comDound. In
another series, the aninals were given chlox-p--orjazzi-ne intravenously 1.5 to 20
nin before -the first dose of potassium cyanide in order to -clock the. adreno-
reactive structures. AdnJxLisixation of 1.5 mg/lkg or KCE' to the arJxLals caused
notor excitataon, elex-ation of arterial- pressuret azd develo=ent of bx-n4y-
cardia. Blood cholinesterase activity decreased while blood acetych-loine
ilicreazod. Injection of 3.2 iag)qcg of ON aftor the anirols' ro:;piratiori, UIX,
and arterial pressure roturned to nonial lovered arterial prossuxe and slowed
the pulse. Blood cholinestexase activity remained Ion, but the acetychloine
USSR
XHITROV, H. X., et al., patologicheskaya Fiziologiya I Eksperinental'naya
Terapiyaj No 2, pp 86-87
concentration increased. In the seennd series of experiments, adninistra-
of 5 mglkg of chlorpromazine increased blood acetylcholine slightly
but had no eHect on cholinesterase activIty. Intravenous injection of 1-5
ag of KCN 15 minutes later altered blood chollnesteraze and acetylcholine
insignificantly. The larger dose (3.2 mg/k-g) had the same effects of these
indexes as in intact animals.
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T.ITLE-CHANGES IN THE SYMPATHETIC AND PARASYMPATHETIC REACTIONS IN
NEUROLEPTOANALGESIA WITH MYORELAXANTS AND ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION OF THE
'AUTHOR-(03)-PADALKO, V.V.t KHITROVY N.K.s DEAUROV:, YE.A.
.COUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
SOURCE-EKSPERIMENTAL'NAYA KHIRURGIYA I ANESTELIULOGIYA9 19709 NR Z7 PP
76
DATE PUBL I SHED----70
-SUBJECT-AREAS--BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES
,JOPIC TAGS--MUSCLE RELAXANTI ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, HYPOTENSION, DRUG
ANALGESIC EFFECT, CURARE DRUG EFFECT
CONTROL hiARKING--NO RESTRICT.IONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
:-:P.ROXY REEL/FRAME-1990/0639 STEP NO--UR/0481/701000/002/007210076
ACCESSION NO--AP0108850
UINCLASS I F IED
PROCESSING DATE-09OCT70
2/2 024 UNCLASSIF'IED
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0108850
Ai3STRACT.1 EXTRACT- (U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. UNIOER NEUROLEPTOANALGESIA WITH
AMYORELAXANTS AND ARTIFICIAL VENTIbArION OF THE LUNGS A COMPLEX
NGEMENT OF FUNCTIONING OF THE ADREN AND CHOLINERGIC APPARTUS OF
REARRAI
CARDIOVASCULAR CONTROL TAKES PLACk. NLA PRODUCES HYPOTENSfON AND
TACHYCARDIA, DECREASES SENSITIVITY OF ALPHA AND BETA ADRENORECEPTORS AND
~INCREASES ACTIVITY OF M CHILINOREACTIVE STRUCTURES. MYORELAXANTS OF
BOTH TYPES WITH NLA DO NOT AFFECT THE BLOOD PRESSUREt BUT DECREASE
TACHYCARDIA. LYSTENON UNDER ABOVE CONDITIONS INCREASES SENSITIVITY OF
BETA ADRERECEPTORS, WHILE TUBOCURAR~IN ACTS IN A SIMILAR MANNER OF ALPHA
ADRENORECEPTORS. THE AUTHORS SUGGEST THAT THE ABOVE EFFECTS OF
TALAMONAL AND RELAXANTS ARE DUE TO CHANGES-IN THE MEDIATOR METABOLISM.
JACILITY: KAFEDRA PATOLOGICH.ES.KOY FIZIOLOGII I MOSKOVSKOGO
MEDITSINSK. INSTirUTA IM. 1. M. SECHENOVA'.
USSR UDC: 537-567+537-569
2MTLKIL. POLOVIF, R. V. , Khar'kov State University imeni A. M.
Gorlkiy, Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR,
Khar1kov
"Concerning Ionization-Recombination Oscillations"
Kiev', Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 9, Sep 71, PP 1554-1556
Abstract: The authors discuss small ionization-recombination oscillations
of a gas discharge close to the equilibrium state. They consider traps
into which fast r-olecular ions are injected with dissociation into atonic
ions captured by the trap and into which neutral particles are injected'.
It is shown that the injection mode is always stable for fast molecular
ions as well as for fast neutral particles. The authors thank A. I.
Akhiyezer for constructive criticism. Bibliography of ten titles.
USSR UDC 533.9
and POLOVIN, R. V., Physico-Technical Institute, Academy
c encesp Ukrainian SSR, Kharkov
."Stability of a Relativistic Beam In,Lattice-Type Electric and Magnetic
Fields"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol 16, No 8i Aug 71# PP 1379-1380
Abstracts The condition of instability of an electron beam in a given med-ium
is that the velocity of the beam must exceed the velocity of the electro-
magnetic waves in the medium. The authors examine'a modification of this in
the relativistic case. They define the situation in which the motio. of the
n
electrons along the ~~-axis Is stationary and under what conditions such
a state of the beam is unstable, The problem is simplified by assuming that
the charge and flow of the beam are compensated by the charge and flow of
sufficiently heavy ions that do not participate inthe high-frequency oscilla-
tions. To avoid the complication of~studying the boundary conditions, the
authors assume the nediuz and the beam to be infinite. The authors base
their mathematics on the Maxwell equations and the equation of motion of an
electron; they then linearize the equation obtained and, assuming the solution
to have the form of a plane monochromatic wave, they obtain a dispersion
1/2
USSR
DEMMKIYt V. P., and POLOVIN, R. V., Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, Vol
16# No 8, Aug 71P pp 1379-1380
equation connecting -,'.(,/and k. Ultimately the authors determine that
allowance of the relativistic effects has no influence on the instability
of the conditions proposed. However, when the energy of the electrons
increases, the increment in growth of oscillations,and wavelength representing
the maximal increment are decreased. The article contains 1 bibliogmphic
entry .
2/2
USSR
POLOVIN, R. V. , DEMTSKIY,jj. (Physics-Engineering Institute, Ukrainian
Academy of Sci,;Mc-erV `~O;- Khar'kov State University)
"Nonlinear Excitation of Ion-Sound Waves"
Kiev, Ukrainskiy Fizicheskiy Zhurnal, August 1970, pp 1272-1276
Abstract: The article deals with a non-linear resonance excitation of ion-sound
waves by an external electric field, which is supposed to be small. The problem
is solved by the Bogolyubov method, which is modified for the case of a system
of partial differential equations Instead of traditional reduction to ordinary
differential equations by means of the Fourier series expansion.
USSR
DEMIYALOV, V. F. and MALOZEMOV, V. N.
"The Solution of Nonlinear Minimax Problems"
Teoriya Igr [Games Theory Collection of Works], YeT evan, 1973,
p 149 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 10, 19713.
Abstract No IOV439)
Translation: A necessary condition of stability of the value of a
parameter in the solution of the problem of determination of the mini-
.max of a continually differentiable function is formulated. The exist-
ence of an iterative method for determination of stable values of tile
parameter, which can be used to determine the situation of equilibrium
in certain games problems, is reported.
1/1
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MMIN
USSR UDC 5W-311-):r, 6.26108
4
BARINOV, YU.B., BULGAFOV, XU.V., DEZ-11YANCHIK, D.V , IGLITS'.CNI, M.I., IL11N,
M.A., RASAGANOVA, I.I.G., PAMV, Se'DICKAN77"N.
"Effect Of Irradiation On The Physical FroDerties Of Hexagonal Silicon Carbide"
V ab. Radiats. fiz. nemet. kristallov (Radiation Physics Of Nonmetallic Crystals-
Collection Cf Works), Vol. ~, Part 2, Kiev, "Nauk.dumka," 1971, pp 105-110 (from
RZh~-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 10, October 1971, Abstract No 10B/76)
Translation: The effect was studied of irradiation by cr-particles and neutrons
on the spectra of electronic paramagnetic resonance and the optical spectra of
n-type OC -SiC doped with nitrogen and p-type doped with boron. In the spectra
of the electronic paramapnetic resonance of n-type specimene, the irradiation
caused a decrease of the old and the appearance of a rrumber of new linee.
Irradiation of p-typo cryGtala by cr,-particles lead to an increase of the optic-
al absorption in the 2-25 micro=eter region and irradiation by neutrons cauced
an increase of abeorrtion at A < 0.55 micro=eter and a decrease of absorption
in the 0.55 < 6 -micrometer region. 3 ill. I.V.
1/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED- PROCESSING DATE--ISSEP70
TITLE--DETERMINATION OF TRACE IMPURITIES OF HEAVY METALS ARISING DURING
THE ELECTROLYSIS OF SODIUM CHLORIDE WITH A MERCURY CATHODE -U-
-.,AUTHOR-.(04) -F(ZAyAa.C.HUK, A.S., MIKHAYLOV, V.S.., VOLN,irSKTY, G.P., SIRENKO,
~_~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
r.SOURCE--ZH. PRIKL. SPEKTRSOK, 1970, 12(l) 129-30
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
--CHEMISTRY
SUBJECT AREAS
TOPIC TAGS--ELECTROLYSIS, SODIUM CHLORIDE, AMALGAM, METAL ELECTRODE,
CATHODEj MERCURY, CHER[CAL PURITYI ALUMINUM, VANADIUM, IRON, CHROMIUM,
LEAD, MANGANESE, COPPER/(U)TSP28 SPECTROGRAPH
.CONTROL ..'4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME-083/0928
STEP NO--UR/0368/70/012/001/0129/0130
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053852
UNCLASSIFIE-D
2/2 027 UNCLASSIFIED 'PROCESSING OATE-18SE-P70
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0053852
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. TRACES OF AL, V, FE, CRI PB, mN,
CU, AND NI ( LO PRIME NEGATIVE3 MINUS 10 PRIVIE NEGATIVE7 PERCENT) 1.114
SOLID AND LIQUID AMALGAMS9 NAGH SOLN., AND IN GRAPHI~r-F~. ARE DETD. BY
SPECTROGRAPHY. AN ISP-28 SPECTROGRAPHt~wirli A 17-18-A A.C. ARC ANID L
MI.N EXPOSURE 14AS USED. THE ANAL. LINES ARE AL 1 3082.2, V I 31.85.4t FE
11 2599.4, CR 11 2835.6, PB 1 2833.1. MN 1 2801.1, CU 1 3274.0, AND NI
.1 3050.0 ANGSTROM. THIS METHOD WAS USED FOR DE*I'G. THE SOURCES 01: THESE
IMPURITIES IN THE INDUSTRIAL ELECTROLYS-IS OF NACL WITH A HG CATHODE.
THE RELATIVE STD. DEVIATION WAS LESS..THAN 20PERCENT.
U N C 1- A SI F:
016 UNCLASSFF ED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
~'_TITLE_-EFREMOVSK NATURAL GAS DEPOSIT ANVPJSSIBLE INCREASE OF ITS
RESOURCES -U-
AUT'HOR--DE14YANCHUK, Vt
C 0UNTRY-OF INFO--USSR
~.-I.SOURCE--GEOL. ZH. (URK. ED.) 19701 30(1)t IZI-3
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
:-,SUBJECT AREAS--EARTH SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY, MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--NATURAL-GAS, PETROLEUM DEPOSIT, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION, METHANE, ETHANE, PROPANE, BUTANE# PENTANEt CARBON DIOXIDEY
_'~...~.NITROGENv EXPLORATORY DRILLING
~:CONTROL 4ARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/,FRAME--199611562 STEP NU--UR/0008/70/030/001/0121/0123
C(RC ACCESSION 140--AP0118545
UNCLASSIFIED
016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-APOL18545
..ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE TITLE DEPOSIT WAS DISCOVERED
IN 1965 AND PUT INTO OPERATION IN JUNE 1967. S INC E: THI:Nf' SIMILAR TO 1
BILLION M PRIME3 OF GAS AND 15 t600'T0NS OF CONDENSATE WEPtE PRODUCED UP
TO MARCH 1968. THE TERRIGENOUS ROCKS OF THE NIKHITOVSK, KARrAMISK
(LOWER PERMIAN), ARAUKARIT, AND AVILOVSK SERIES,(UPPER CARBONIFEROUS)
ARE THE MAIN PRODUCING FROMATIONS. GAS. FROM THE OEPUSIT CONTAINS CH
SUB4 90.6t C SUB2 H SUB6 3.821 C SUB3 H SUB8v 1.62, C SU84 H SUBIO 0.631
C SUB5 H SUB12 AND HIGHER HYDROCARBONS 0.19, CO SU6Z 0.62, AND IN PLUS
RARE GASES,2.50PERCENT. T~IE CONDENbATE CONTENT IN THE GAS IS 26.5 G-M
PRIME3 AND ITS D. IS D.771 G-CM PRIME3. THE TOTAL RESOURCES IN THE
EFREMOVSK DEPOSIT ARE 98.6 BILLION M PRIME3: 79.0 IN THE KARATAMISK,
.40.0 IN ARAUKARIT AND AVILOVSKi AND 1.5 BILLION M PRIME3 IN THE
NIKHITOVSK SERIES. THE EXPLORATION DRILLING IN PERICLINAL AND LIMB
'PARTS OF THE STRUCTURE WITH OPENING OF THE LOWER PEkMIAN AND UPPER
.C
ARBONLFEROUS FORMATIONS (SMALLER THAN.OR EdUAL TO 4-4.5 KM DEEP) AND
~PROSPECTING FOR NEW PRODUCTIVE LAYERS IN THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS, MIDDLE
AND NAMURIAN FORMATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED TO INCREASE
RESOURCES OF THE DEPOSIT.
UNCLASSIFIED
T.E.--13NOV70
DA
SUBJECT 'AREAS--ilEHAVIf)RAL AND-SOCIAL SCIE&iCESt NAV.IGATIOM
,TOPIC 'TAGS--CJST ESTIMATE CMMMUN ICAT [ON CHANNEL
CONTROL. -,4AftKING--NO RF-STRICTIONS
97-9 (JAN.
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED,
.~PROXY REEL/FRAIME-3005/1805 STEP ~iU--UR/0452/70/013/001/0097/0099
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AI)OL33710
.:Reliability
USSR UDC 621.396.6.019.3
BARVINSKIY, L. L., DaVYANCHUK, V. S., MEDVEDEV, K. I.
"Availability of Certain Repairable and Maintainable Redundant Systems"
Sb. nauch. tr. Kiev. in-t inzh. grazhd. aviatsii (Collected Scientific Works
of Kiev-Institute of Civil Aviation Engineering), 1970, vyp. 3, pp 25-29
(from RZ]i-Radiotekhnika, No 5,.May 72, Abstract No M92)
Translation: Expressions were obtained for evaluating the idle time factor of
a complex comprising redundant subsystems and subjected to repair and pre-
ventive maintenance. It is proposed that all modules of the system are equally
reliable and that their repair time is distribuutd by an exponential law. The
repair time for a failed module and the switching time to a reserve unit in
a state of good repair are distributed by a power law. The time to ready the
redundant unit for operation is takeninto account. There is 1 illustration
and a I-entry bibliography.
USSR uDc: 621-373:621-396.662
GORSHEUKOV, Yu. IT.
"On a Method of Designing Oscillators With Precision Frequency Control"
Dokl. Vses. nauchno-teklin. konferentsii no ra-diotekhn. izmereniyaz.. T. 3 (Re-
'I e
ports of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on Radio EnEi-e r-
ing Measurements. 'lol. 3), Novosibirsk, 1970, pp 85-86 (from Kh-RadioteUk-
nika, No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1A419)
Translation: Frequency control within extremely narrow limits (of the order
of 10-1 of the main frequency) in an oscillator is practically impossible
by conventional methods. It is proposed that two oscillators mutually
synchronized on frequency multiples be used for this purpose. One of the
oscillators operates in the mode of frequency multipli cation of the other,
and conversely the other oscillator operates in the made of division of
the frequency of the first. The operation of such a system is explained,
and it is pointed out that it can be made for any frequency band by using
any harmonic oscillators. Bibliography of two titles. E. L.
1/2 016 UNCUASSIFI-ElY WOCESSING DATE--090CT70
TITLE--RADIAL MOTION OF ELECTRONS AND FOCUSING THE BEAM IN A 300 MEV
LINEAR ACCELERATOR WITH ALLOWANGE.FOWTHE INFLUENCE OF ELECTRIC FIELD
I.A.i DEMYANENK Ot G.K.v RU.B,TSOV, K.S.
;'~CoUNTRY OF INFO-USSR
..SOURCE-ZHURNAL TEKHNICHESKOI FIZIKIr VOL* 40.9,JAN. 1970, P. 149-154
~DATE PUBL ISHEL---70
~_SUBJECT AREAS-PHY51CS
m--JOPIC -TAGS--ELECTRON BEAMs ELECTRON MOTIONt LINEAR ACCELERATOR, PARfICLE
TRAJECTORY, FOCUSING ACCELERATOR
CGNTRUL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY-REEL/FRAME--1978/1507 STEP NO--.UR/0057/70/040/000/0149/0154
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0046346
UNCLASS IF IED
. ..........
2 016 UNCLA~SSAFIED PROCESSING DATE--090CT70
_CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP004t)346
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. EXAMINATION OF THE RADIAL MOTION
OF ELECTRONS IN A LINEAR ACCELERATORt WITH AN ALLOWANCE FOR PERTURBING
._~_-.,FORCES DUE TO THE ELECTRIC FIELD A!~YMMETRY IN THEMATCHING ACCELERATING
SECTIONS. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE-MAGNITUDE OF THIS FORCE DEPENDS ON THE
-PHASE OF THE ACCELERA TING~WAVE. PARTICLE TRAJECTORY
AMPLITUDE AND THE
IS CALCULATED AND OPTIMUM PARAMETERS FOR FOCUSING THE ELEMENTS ARE
EST At3L IS HED.
UINC LA SS I F I E D_
... . ........
Acc. Nr gP004(;7(;3__ Ref. Code: A00 1,;2 9-
USSR J'~-IMC 621.791.756:669.15-194
K_AJQ10VSK1Y N. FARTUS1111YY, V. G., DEIVYANENIM, G.-P., ZAKHAROV.-L. S.,
LIPODAYEV, V. N., KAKHOVSKIY, YU. V. .* KOTOV, V. V.
"Weldina of Chrome-nickel-molybdenun Single-Phase Austenitic Steel"
Kiiev, Avtomaticheskaya.Svarka (Automatic Welding), No 1, 1970, pp 39-43
(from Avtanaticheskaya Svarka, No 1, 1970, p 80)
Translation: This article contains a study of the effect of manganese
and nitrogen on crack resistance of purely austenitic welds. Chrome-
nickel-manganese-malybdenun wire with nitrogen EP6.90 and 1-M-17 electrodes
for welding O1,',hI7fN1l6'NZT, ON, KZ,116.113H and OOOKU6NI5143 stee Is have been
developed. These developments insure uniform strength, uniform corrosicn
resistance of the joints made of these steels and sufficiently high
plasticity and viscosity of the weld metal. There are 4 tables, 1 illus-
tration and a bibliography with 15 entries..
Reel/Frame
Miscellaneous
U ~S3 S H UDC: 511
DIETI'IYAi;~~*,N_11,
'"Torsion Points of Elliptical Curves"
Moscow, Izvestiva Akadomii Nauk SSSR--Seriya ntematicheskaya, Vol. 54,
NO -774
4, 1970, 757
Abstract: This Daner T)roves -Uhe following theorem: if m 0 (mod n"),
where n >3, there exists a constant C(p,K )i a function of only p and
such uh,
at m4C. Here, X is a field of aleebraic nwmbers of de-ree
n relative to :~~ field of rational numbers. To arive at this pi f
r
2 = X4
theauthor involves other 'Cactors such as T, a ciLrve y + ax + b
over the latter field; rb, an arbitrary point on :r; 0 , a rntional
lomint on this curve,
point on curve of -finite order m; and 0, a zero
infinitely remote and cyres3onding to,an infinitely remote oint of
the.U'Oierstrass curve z =.t 27(a2 + 12b)t + 54a(a2 - 36by. In con-
cluding, the.author'expresses his gratitude to I. R. Shafarevich for
checking the article and for his valuRble comments.
USSR
Yu. P. VERTAN, E. 1-1. (Kiev State University)
DE-11 YAVENKO. MASHCHEITKOY
plex CrOj *M
"Infrared Abs orption of the Com, in KC1 and 13r Crystals"
Leningrad, Solid State Physics; November, 1970; pp 312-14-32
ABSTRACT: The infrared absorption spectra of KC1 and KBr crystals alloyed i-rith
CrO,;It- ions and cations Y2+ = Mg' , Sr" , Be', Pb' were studied in the 100-
300*K temperature interval. These impurities form complexes of symmetry C,,,,
causing disintegration of the triply degenerate valence oscillation v- and
the appearance of completely symmetrical oscillation V, of,the CrO,. ion,
The frequencies in the infrared spectra of these co=lexes are griven, and
a comparlson of them is made depending on the form of the t,?+ cation.
From the data on the integral absorption of the complexet; of a 1,riplet
Onc'11-7,t'on v3 are eval"ated the magnitudes of the chargeG localized on atoms
ion exoito
of oxygen find chromium fropi a CrO2 4 by an It cation.
4
USSR
and Da"MOV, YE. X., Institute of Theoretical and Applied
-Fh-ysTcs=,riwi Departnent, Academy of Sciences, U35R
"Supersonic Streamline Flow About a Right Mcdron"
Novosibirsk, Izvestiya Sibirskogo Otdoleniya Akadendi Hauk .1jSSR, Seriya
Takhnichoskikh Nault, No 8, Jun 71, pp 22-25
Abstract& The paper presents results of exporimenta-L resecoxch, in a hypax-
sonic wind tunnel, on the floir in a right dibedron,fo=ed by straight plates
with sharp edges. The cxparlmenta were conducted for tho following valuest
Mach number - 2.03, Raynolls numbor 4.9 x 1o6, and Bach number - 4.01,
attack and slippape of
Roynolda number - 9 6 x IGO in the vaigo of angles of
the model from -120 to +120, and consisted of newturement of the prenBura
distribution at the edges of the dibedron, and Ali visuli2~ation of the flow
by means of an oilsoot mixture. The experiments showed that the flow pattern
near the vortex of the diho-dron is very complex and is characterized by strong
churning; at, r,-),,,ae distance from the front edges the flow is alrost conical.,
in any casse for noderate aneAes of attack and alippap. It was found that for
calculating the value. of the average pressure in the rogion of interaction of
a right dihedron within the rzmgo of tho combiniud angle of attack (alp:ra)
1/2
USSR
DMIYAMNO, V. S., and DERUNOV, YE. K., Izvestiya Slbirslzogo Otdcleniya
Akademlil Nauk- SSSRI Seriya Takhnicheskikh Hauk, 1110 8, Jun 71, PP 2Z-z5
and ang-le of slipppgm- (beta), whera alpha + beta - 16 to +210, when alpha +
bats. > 0 the deslird pressuxe is equal to the pressure behind the oblique
shock wave which deflects the siream by the angle alpha + beta, &tid whon, alpha
+ betax-**' 0, the desired pressure is equal to the pressum~ behind the fan
of rare'leati
f on waves which deflect the stream by an angle of alpha beta.
Three figures, I reference in the form of a footnote.
2/2
USSR uDC 662.998
DZHIGIRIS, D. D., Candidate of Technical Sciences,.DEI.IIYANENKO,
Engineer, MAMMA, H. F., Candidate of Technical Sciences, GUDZINSKIY, 0. S.,
Engineer and HAZANOVA, H. I., Engineer
"Thermally Insulating Plates Based on Superfine Basalt Fibers"
Moscow# Stroitellnyye Materialy, No 12# Dec 73, pp 19
Abstracti The basalt superfine fibers (BSFF) have a diameter less than 2 microns.
These fibers are the base for the prepanation of a soft, very effective insula-
tion material which may be used in the.tezperature range -200 to +7000 C.
The BSFF havo a high resistance to vibratione, acid, and steam. Values for
specific volume, bonding hydroacopic tendoncy, and rlgidlty aro given as a
function of plate thickness from 2 to 9.8 nm. The plates are prepared from a
polyvinylacetate emulsion having a fiber concentration of 1-5 to 5 g/1 of the
BSFF. The Plates were dried with a corresponding loss of )feight of between
0.2-0.3115". These BSFF plates have the advantage of being composed of readily
available materials andL of baving a short processing time -- 2-3 times less than
that p2vsent1y -required fDr proceasing,
.tell
68 -
ce: Riff. Code:'
Acc Nr: Abstract,ing Seiiii
-7 CD
M-48480 CHEMICAL ABS t. 51
nrWW
1052S3z Magnetic properties of rare-earth stAnnates, Rv
ramsol. Mitina .L.-P.; ~Bjel v L U.- -nAmnWanetsi7L;-N,-;
ae
Witrieva r- L btn~.nsi. Ottallozr_ Afosco- J__
afiya 177U;T 15ff, (Russ). Wi`e
temp;. dependence . ma
of the. gne6c. susceptibility (x)~ was mea
sured for compds. of the R!SpA' type, where PC Lit, Pr, Nd,
-1o, Er, Tm, Yb, and Y iri'magnetic fields of 7
Eu, Gd, Tb, Dk, I
and 10 kOe at 100 - 6000K by means of a balance with~electro-
values of
magnetic compensation. ~ Curves are shown.
molar susceptibility it 293'K, Curie coast., piramagnetic Curie
temp., and effectivi magn tic 6ment calcd.! from the values
e e in
measured are tabulated.. The deviations froin linetirity of the
!IX(T) dependence were discussed'. The effect of cryit. fields is
mentioned as a possible cause of the deviation from theCurie law
at lower temps. V. Burjaii
JABL6FRAME
-1/2 oi6
UNi c :PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70
TITLE -.HYDROThERMAL SYNTHESIS OF SODIUM COBALT GERMANA.rE -U-
CCUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
-_SOURCE-KRISTALLOGRAFIYA 1970, 15( 394
DATE PUBL ISKED---70
-SLBJECT AREt.S--CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--COBALT COMPOUND, GERMANIUM COMPOUNDr SCDJUM COMPOUND, CHEMICAL
CRYSTAL LATTICE PARAMETER
~,CGNTRGL t-;ARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
00CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.PROXY REEL/FRAME--2000/1571 STEP NO--UR/OU70/70/015/002/039410394
CIRC ACCESSICN NC--AP0125197
UNGLASS IFIED
- -----------
~'212 016 UNCLASSIFIED~ OROCESSING DATE--30acr7O
CIRC hCCESSIUN tAO--h?Q125191
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--IU) GP-0- ABSTRACT. IN THE STUDY OF HYDROTHERMAL
CRYSTN. IN THE SYSTEM NA SUB2 O-COO-GEO SUB2 H SUB2 Ot A NEW NA-CO
GERMANATEr NA SUBZ COGEO SUB41 WAS SYNTHESIZED. THE SYNTHESIS WAS
.'-'.CARRIED OUT IN AN AUTOCLAVE BY USING A 20-30PERCENT SOLN. OF NAQH IN H
0 AND AN EQUIMOLAR MIXT. OF CACO SUB31COO) AND GEO SUB2 AS THE
LAYER. THE TEMP. OF THE DISSOLN. ZONE WAS 450-500DEGREES, THE TEMP- OF
GRIDAIVA ZONE AAS 4Z5-15DEGREES, AND THE TEMP-DIFFERENTIAL,
25-30DEGREES. DEEP BLUE, LONG PRISMS OF NA SUB2~COGEO SUB4 WERE
ANALYZED BY X RAY DIFFRACTION. THE LATTICE.PAkAMTERS, BELONGING TO THE
PN SPACE GROUP, WERE A 7.2, 8 5.65, C 5.33, AND BETA SIMILAR TO OR
EQUALS TO 90DEGREES. BASED ON THESE DATAr NA SUB2 COGEO SUB4 HAS A 0
%SE ANIPE t0. S\jbZ 7-14SIU S\)b4j NA SUB2 LNGEU Sk3b4v NA SUB2
1ANSIO SUB4. FrACILITYt INST. KRISTALLOGR., MOSCOW, USSR.
UNCLASSIFIED
04 LASS'[F~IED: PROCESSING DAI'L-27NOV70
UNC.
TITLE--INFLUENCE OF THE INITIAL PHASE OF SHOCK WAVE REFLECTIOiN FROM A WALL
ON THE STABILIZATION OF FLOW AND, HEAT TRANSFER -U-
,.AUTHOR-(02)-OEMYANKOVj YU.A.p ELKINt L'.[,:
-:~.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE--AKADEM[IA NAUK SSSRt IZVESTII
At MEKHANIKAI ZHIDKOSTI I GAZA
1970, P18-24
DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--PFIYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--SHOCK WAVE REFLEcrimi, FLOW STABILtry, HEAT TRANSFER, ENTROPY,
'E*XTERNAL FLOW
C ON TR 0 LMARKING--N0 RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~PROXY.REEL/FRAME-1992/1787 STEP ~10--UR/0421/70/000/000/0018/0024
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112773
2/2 049 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-27NOV70
CJRC ACCESSION NO--AP0112773
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. -ANALY S IS OF (-JiNlE D VlFiNS IONA L
UMS-TEADY FLOWS SHOWING THAT DUE TO THE-CHANGES IN THE ENTRO13Y OF THE-
FLOW, CAUSED BY THE~INITIAL PHASE:0F SHOCK:' REFLECTION FROM A
HEAT..CONDUCTING WALL, THE PARAMETERS.OF 'THE INTERNAL FLOW WILL
APPRECIABLY DIFFER AFTER ANY PERIOD'OF TIME FROM THE PARAMETERS 13F THE
~BASIC FLOW OBTAINED BY GOLDSWORTHY (1959). IN!VIEW;OF THIS., THE
RELATIONS DESCRIBING THE STABILIZATJON:.OF HEAT TRANSFER AND FLOW
PROCESSES BEHIND THE REFLECTED, SHOCK WILL ALSO D[FFER,FROM GOLDSWORTHY'S
RELATIONS.
UN'CLASSIFIED-
USSR UDC 535.853
DEWYANOV, A. A., SDfENOV, M. G.
"Procedure for Measuring the Dielectric Parameters of Strongly Absorbing Liquids
on Millimeter Waves"
Moscow, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, No 5, 1972,:pp 143-144
Abstract: A study was made of the possibility of determining the dielectric
parameters for the case where only the first peak and the first minimum are
observed au shifting of the metal boundary. Matching the restriction from the
air-dielectric interface permitted simplification of.the method of determining
the damping coefficient. The measurement error was 2-3%. The described proced-
ure was used to measure the temperature dependence of the dielectric parameters
of ethylene glycol, technical ethylene:glycol and a mixture of ethylene glycol
with water. The divergence of these measurements from those obtained by V. V.
Levinj'Zh. Struk. khimii, No 4, 766, 1970] is within the limits of the measure-
ment error.
USSR UDC: 530-93.%r7-,3.633-1
DBY11YANOV, A. .41.., Fryazino
"Automatic Recordinz Measuring Device -or Low- 'Ioisture Content in
0i I To
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, INIO. 6, 1970, pv 107-109
Abstr3-ct: An automatic device using radio waves in the mi metur
J lli-
wavelen;-th ranve fo.- detectin47 traces of water in oil is de~scrib(--d
in this brief comimunica-tion. It1was devised by the author -as the
result of experiments he performed in measuring the dielectric
bred oil, and cons' ts f a T-shaned
~parameters of dry and vrat is 0
waveguide system. The t,..ro transverse arms of the T are w--ive-
guides while the vertical nember is a tube made of a dielectric
such as teflon or polystyrene through uhich the controlled oil
flows. A di-!--F--ram of the unit is given to,-etht~r .7 ith 'he sche-
U U
matic of the entire system, of ,-Thich the uAiit is a --rt, for
automatic detection of the water content in oil and petro'-',P-LLTq
Droducts. Heasurements imade with.the equipment have shown that
with a wavelength of -F-rom 2 to 8~mm, a water content of 0.002 to
0.01% can be detected in oil.
IA
USSR UDC 535-34
DEMIYANOV, A. A., MERIAKRI, V. V.
~"Investigation of the Absorption Spectra of Petroleum and Its
Fractions in the 3.5 to 8.0 mm Wavelength Range"
Minsk, Zhurnal Prikladnoy Spektrosko i, (journal of Applied Spec-
troscopy), Vol 13, No 4, Oct 70, pp~673_642
Abstract: Petroleum samples studied were from the Romashkinskiy
field of the Za~-Karatay platform, containing 1.75'~ sulfur and
11
sulfur-compounds; from the Belorussian field:(Rechitsa Region,
well no 6), containing 6.76% solid paraffin inclusions; from the
Belorussian field (Ostashkovich.Region well no 2), containing
pitch; and a mixture of Zhirnovskiy petroleums. Measurements
were made in the wavelength range of 3.5 to 8.0 mm at 250C.
-Curves are plotted for the attenuation factor M as a function of
-As shoim by the O~ = f (A)
wavelength for the various samples.
curves, for petroleum it is similar to its behavior in weak solu-
tions of polar dielectric materials in nonpolar solvents. In .
'general, attenuation increases in the short-wave region due partly
to additional scattering from the paraffin lattice as well as
113
USSR
DEMIYANOV, A. A., et al, Zhurnal Prikladnoy~Spektroskopii, Vol
13, No, 4- Oct 70, pp 639-642
from low boiling point fractions. The temperature dependence of
0(_.for the sample with 301% pitch isunique,.in that losses ini-
tiallydecrease, then at.about 12 to,170C change sign and begin
to increase.
Spectral absorption as a function of temperature was also measured.
'This was done because the temperature of petroleum varies from 0
to 5000 during production and transportation. Variation of the
losses with temperature in petroleum fractions indicates that
losses rise linearly toward the shorter wavelengths at constant
temperature and nonlinearly as temperature is increased, with the
exception of.the 105 to 1600C fractions, whieh is almost indepen-
dent of temperature. The explanation for this is sought in the
nature of the polarization of the, fractions. Dipole theoryper-
mits only-qualitative analyses,to be made and related to variation
in the viscosity of the test samples.
2/3
VIII-lb. julliS IN ZINC OXID9 CRYSTALS
__Htw va, Novo6 lok,, c,-o.I1i-k;I, it
(Article by F-A.~2!-~X R, R. !a
_1Z.p ! ik!l h II I L
-~Intcz. Pol ;,rovdo K I ,s cv cook
pr"", 4 f -- . M
A th"OlOtIcal and expvrimontal study was made of twins of zinc oxide
trys cal . Arow nby the =t hod of vapor phaqe hydrolysis of sine chloride. The
0, P. c,.d Ideal forms corrapond Ion to the derived twlnnl "Pt law" are platted.
The ptno %ration twins X=t and 2' and the-contact twins 6tm'u,
001) for the 6/a'mm Is-. 62'2'(0001) for the 62'21 law, 2'vn'(010) for the
2?~, law. 2' (the 10101 zone) for the Z' and m'(010) for the re law were found
and described
A study was "d* of scone =rp!)oloVIc&I charactorL atic. of the inves
Sated twins. The effect of the wrowth conditions an the nucima tion, and gr
of certain twinnIng form was Investipated.
The symmetry, morphology and Internal structure of the tvinninr, of
dondrit3c: sine oxide crystals were deacrtbodo it wee.found that the 'inc
dendrItes are contact twins 6/si'ver-contact plane (0001) but they havegvisi I
671mostry -Z'M' of a deptodt."S an the number of twinning Vienne since they da,
Welop In one of six directions 110TO).
103
40
SESSION Vill
Vill-la. STATISTICAL STUDY OF ME NUCLEATIO,4 KI!.ETICS OF TWINS
[Article by -E. A. Tlem'ynnov, Novosibirsk, No-thirok. Ill rr,,
t"P014A. Rad~-tn-P-17Tn-t-e-z-&--Fo-luprovadniko"-kii KrIstellov I Plenek. Rus.lan, IZ-
17 June 191 , UU
A procedure Is proposed for the statistical study or the niAtIteticn, ki~
eticu, of twinn which In uned to At-tv tile rhemm-enen ol twinning occ-rrinc hez
growing IndLum antImanide crystals from n relt.
It -A, found thnt the distribuLton function fer tht waLti-Wrk tiles ter
the nppenrance of each subsequent twin 1. subject: to the flnedenUc-velbull low.
According to the distributLon fu.ictie,", found for dtf(tren t be
twin nucleation rate was determined its a function of tile surerci,oll" vhIch
permitted calculation of the specific vnergy of the houndAry of the rw~
dimensional nucleus joined to the (111) face in the twinning poottivo. The
work of joining the two-dimensional nucleus of critical dimensions it% tits
twinning position was defined " a function of the supercooling.
The results obtaineil were compared.with the results of studying the
growth kinetics of Indium antimanide crystals frole a visit. The possible
sachantax of crystal growth from the latit and the possible strhanlau of a,--
cleation of twin@ were proposed and discussed.
UNCL A S S I F I ED`
__T IT L E ATISTICAL STUDY ~-IF T~tE Ki%*ETICS Gi~
--ST NUCLCATION' IN '~~Lr,;. I
F~!R:il AT I 0N RATE OF CRYSTALLIZATIO-14 C ENTERS -0-
A.uri,-;i.-(o3)-Kl0YAk'lV, B.I., 3C:LA.F!0VlTYAN'0Vj Yi.11. ,9EMIYANL~V, F.A.
. ...........
IW; T R Y F I NF 0-- u S 5 R.
SGURC; E--t' fil. FIZ. KHIM. F)70, 44M, 668-72
0ATE PUBL I SHED - ----- 70
,SUBJECT APEA3--CHF,1415TRY.
TOPIC TAGS--NUCLEATION, CkYSTALLIZATION, SUPEqCCULING, FUSED S4LT, [N1011j"i
ANTIMONIDE
'C0',JTQCL RESTRICTICNS
00CUmCNT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
~.PROXY RLEL/IRAMF--1993/0277 STE R ~,10--UR/007!) /70/144 Inj 3/066Fj/ J6 7?
.CIPC ACCESSION t40--AP0113207
UN~LASSIFIED
. ...... ......
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
2 2 016 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESS I~JG DATE--02-JCT70
.;_1AC ACCESSION NO--AP0113207
`A6STRACT/EXlRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE DEPENfk,!CE OF THE WE (IF
DERIVED F1~0" A STATISTICAL
NUr
ULEATION ON THF DEGREE OF SUPERCOJLING IS
_~;I',k.,VE:STf.GATf0N OF SIJPERCLICJL[,%G OF A MELT. THE RArE OF NUCLEATION OF IN
~ANTIMCNIVE ON THE DEGREE GF SUPERCOOLING WAS MEASURED.
INST. FIZ. POLUPROV., NOVOSIBIRSK, USSR.
DEMIYANOV, v.
"Location of Saddle Points on Polyhedrons"
Vestn. Leningr. Un-ta [Leningrad University Herald], No 13, 1971, pp 42-48,
CTranslated from Referativnyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika, No 2, 19721, Abstract No
2 V511 by the author).
Translation: A problem is studied of finding a saddle point in a concavo-
convex function defined on a convex polyhedron. A method of successive approx-
imations is suggested for solution of this problem and determination of the
e-saddle points-,
18
USSR UDC 577.4
DEIVYANOV
"An Experiment on Sequential Automata"
V sb. Ek-on.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-ekon. zadach. (Mathematical Econo-
mic Method and Programming Economic Planning Problems--collection of works),
Moscow, 1972, pp 95-103 (from.RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dec 72, Abstract No
12V258)
No abstract
USSR UDC 577.4
GORBATOV, V. A., DalYANOV, V. F.
"Frequency-2,1inimal Algorithm of Covering of Boolean Matrices"
V sb. Ekon.-mat. metody i programmir. plan.-ekon. zadach (Mathematical Economic
Methods and Programming Economic:Planning Problems--tollection of works), Mos-
cow, 1972, pp 48-57 (from RZh-Kibernetika, No 12, Dee 72, Abstract No 12V271)
No abstract
WPM
USSR UDC: 517.5
DEMIYANOV, V. F. and MALOZEMOV, V. N.
"Introduction to Minirriax"
Moscow, "Nauka," 1972, p 4
Translation: Minimax (the minimization of maximum error) is the principle of
optimal choice of parweters..
The simplest (and historically first) linear miniwa-x problem, that of
constructing, an algebraic polynomial of the closest approximation, is discussed
in the first two chanters of this book.
The other four chapters develop the general theory of nonlinear minimax
problems. Separately considered are discrete and continuous cases and the
absence and presence of limitations on the parameters.
The basic problems are: the differentiability of the miaximwm function with
respect to direction, the necessary'minimax conditions, the sufficient.cond-i-
tions of the local minimax, and methods of successive approximations for find-
ing stationary points.
The basic theoretical results are illustrated by a profusion of examples
and illustrations.
The book is designed for students, undergraduate ap-1 -postgraduate, of
ph sical mathematics departments and for a large circle of science personnel
1?y
25
USSR UDC 519.3
DEMIYANOV. V. F4
"Application of the Method of.Steepest Descent to the Solution of a Problem
in Mathematical Progr~--'
ieningrad,.Vestn1k Leningradskogo Universiteta klatematika, Nekhanika,
Astronomiyal No 2, Apr 71, PP 5-13
Abstracts There are several types of sequential approximation methods that
may.be applied to problems in nonlinear programming. The method described
in the present article involves,the uselof the differentiability with respect
to, direction of a maximum function and is a generalization of the method of
steemest descent.
It is required to find the min (X), -where,
XE'rz
T (-x) nwx fj (-x); Q'- E T~ IV,
t x -x
and functions fi and gi (i IpNp j F, 1,N) axe continuously differentiable
on some open set which contain--41,A point y
at which the function
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DEMIYANOV, V. F., Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta Matematika, Mekhanika,
Astronomiya, No 2, Apr 71, PP 5-13
attains its minimal value will be called a stationary point of ~O on the set
The author begins by presenting two theorems whichmtablish the
necessary conditions for a minimum. Next he describes three algorithms in
which the direction of steepest descent of the function to the point y
on the bounded set M(x,) for an arbitrary x 42 db is used to construct a
1
a sequence of points ch that if the sequence contains a
xk ~ C 'fb su
finite number of points, then its right-~;most element will be a stationary
point of and if the sequence contains an infinite number of points, then
any end p6int is a stationary point.of ~P~f
The present article was based on an earlier work ofthe author's,
"Finding a I-linimax on a Bounded Set,'.' Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 191,
No.6, 1970.
2/2
USSR UDC, 519.3:62-50
DEM YA V V. F. (Le
ningrad)
"Sufficient Conditions for a Local Minimax"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vychisliteltnoy Matematiki i Matematicheskoy Fiziki,
~~::::--,VoI 10, No 5# SeP-Oc'%# 70, pp 1107-1115
Abstract: The article considers the problem of the minimization of a
function of the form
(P (X) max QX),
re space E or on a bounded set of this space. 3ufficient
on an enti n
cond itions, are established fora loc al minimax.of this function. A
geometric interpretation is given for these.conditions. Cases consid-
1/2
USSR UDC 579.8
DEM'YkN0V, V. F. (Leningrad State, University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) Paper presented
TtTcoa-Uelm~Man L. V. Kantorovich
"Finding Saddle Points on Polyhedrons"
Moscow, Dollady Akademii Nauk SSSR (Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences USSR),
Vol 192, No 1, p 13-15
Abstract: Polyhedrons are used as a form of gets of Variables with saddle points,
and it is suggested that such a model can be extended~to many other kinds of sets
of variables. The polyhedrons are constructed as bounded sets in Euclidean space.
A doubly continuous differentiable function f(x, y) is given for the product
of the sets. The function is convex on x and concave on y. Equations are then
found for the directions of steepest descent for the ositivd value of the func-
p
tion in point z x and the negative value in the point z y.
A series of points is constructed in the product of the sets, and it is
shown that if the number of points is finite, the- last is an &-saddle point of
function f; otherwise every point is an. P_-saddle point. An algorithm is given
USSR UDC 533.9.08:681.3
Tj A
A.!., KLIMKO, N.P.,
"Complex Application Of Analog And Digital Computere In Invoutiputions Of' Plaama
Phyaics'
Vestn. Khar'kov. uolitekhn. in-ta (Bulletin Of Khar1kov Polytechnical Institute)f
1-970, No 50(98), pp 57-63 (from RZh-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye No 1,
jan4jary 1971, Abstract N-o 1A237)
Translation: A description is presented of an analog complex assembled on the
baselof the ',C4-7 computer series. Problems inveatigated,on suQh a complex are
briefly deocrll-ed. In addition, the possibility is considered of modeling
equations in partial derivatives with a combined use of's similar complex and the
"Dnepr" controller. Me results confirmed.tho pocuibility of an investigation of
noralir:ear procassea in plasma which'are described with t,he aid of equations -in
Euler.variables. instances of the use of such a complex are'enumerated. 4 ill.
6 ref. Summary.
USSR UDC- 627-375 421
DEMIYANOV, V. V. , AFMINICIUX, I. T.
"Resonance A=lifiers 3ased on Tubes and Transistors"
Rezonansnwe usiliteli na lampakh i tranzistorakh (cf. English above),
Moscov, "Energiya", 10 to, 1 -P
36 D ill. 38 k. (from Kh-Radiotekhnika
No 1, Jan 71, Abstract No 1D2 K)
Translation: The authors discuss optimality of resonance a -lifier cir-
cuits, and consider some problems of designing band ampli fiers. Examples
of resonance amplifier circuits are presented. Annotation.
2
USSR UDC: 0621-383.292
DE14 1 YANOVA, T. A. , MARKOV, V. I.
"Effect Which the Form of the Amplitude Distribution of Pulses at the Output
of a Photomultiplier has on its Threshold Sensitivity"
Moscow, Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol 17, No 9, Sep 72, pp 1932-1934
Abstract: The authors investigate the amplitude distributions of single-
-electron pulses at the output of a photbmultiplier and calculate the charac-
teristics of pulse signal detection with regard to the most typical forms of
distributions. It is found that differences in the form of the amplitude
distribution lead to differences in the amplitude of the signal required
for detection. Photcmultipliers with ex-Donential ar-piitude distribution
have the poorest characteristics. Other things being equal, the sensitivity
threshold is increased by no more than 16%. The actual threshold level of a
photomultiplier in reception of short light bursts of low intensity should
be determined with regard to multiple emission which determines single-
-electron distribution in the high-amplitude region.
USSR UDC 621.791.011
BIRIDAVSKIY, M. S. , ZEIMN, V. N. ,PIGROYA, G. D. , and DEN"YAMISEVICH S V
Leningrad
"Heat Resistance of Nickel-Base Weld Seams"
Roscow, Fizika i Khimiya Obrabotki. Materialov, No 4, Jul-Aug 71, PP 117-123
Abstracti Data on the effect of molybdenum and twigsten on the heat resis-
tance of nickel--base weld seams, suitable for 2ong-time service at high
temperatures, are absent in the literature, and for this reason the present
investigation is devoted to determination of the optimum quantities of alloy-
ing elements from the view-point of long-time heat resistance and engineering
strength of a nickel-base weld sem. Thirteen compositions, containing a
varying amount of Mfo (from 7 to 22%), including the compositions of IIET-10
and.TsT-28 electrodes, were studied as well as compositions in which the nio-
bium content changed from I to 1.?%. The welded metals were given the
follovin,-, designatiorst '-::h15N601,'.7, Kh151165M'44 (TsT-28), Kh1511651.1,18,
xhioN65M22 3',
N50B, Kh15117OB2, Kh15NB2, NZhO, MM, MZh3, Mh,4,
MZh5, Mzh8, Zb3, Zh6, and Zh8.
A nickel-base seann netal with added Mo possesses higher strength and
better long-time streng-I.-h than when alloyed with niobium. Optimum concerr-
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BRIDAVSKIY, M. S., et al., Fizkka i Khimiya. Obrabotki 1-hterialov, No 4,
Jul-Aug 71, PP 117-123
trations of Mo in the seam metal of the Ni-Cr-llo system.with 10-15% Cr
were 12-IVv, which corresponds to its greatest solubility in the matrix.
Cause of embrittlement and lowering of long-time strength of the seam metal
alloyed with Mo is precipitation of the rich molybdenum~mu-phase; intensive
formation of this phase is observed in the presence of iron and silicon and
for molybdenum in amounts exceeding the limiVof its solubility in the r4atrix.
The mechanism of appeamice of hot welding cracks in seams alloyed with No
In quantities of the lowest limit of its solubility and significantly
exceeding this quantity and limit were different. Five figures, 2
tables, 9 bibliographic references..
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USSR uDc 621-791-755:669-295
I&Mj&JOEgCLr,_V-. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and MATYUMIN, V. I.,
Nngineer
"Submerged-Are Gas-Electric Welding of Titanium Alloys With a Positive Seam
Formation"
Moscow, Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, No 9, 1973, pp 16-17
Abstract: Results of an investigation into the effect of the-positive action
of a cooling roller on the molten metal of a weld bath during welding by sub-
merged are with a nonconsumable electrode and without a filler material, on
the quality of seam formation are presented. The advantage of welding titanium
a.1loya by the above-described method vas established. : This method makes it pos-
sible to increase the rate of molten metal cooling and renders a favorable
effect on the weld-joint structure. The effect of arc-voltage, 'Welding current,
welding rate, and distance between the roller and electrode on the melting
capability of the are wan also established. The design of a protective adapter
has been developed which ensures effective gas protection of the molten bath
and seam., quality formation of the seam without notches when welding with a
nonconsumable electrode with a filler, and control of the time the metal of the
b th is in the molten state. 4 figures, 1 table, 4 bibliographic references.
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP01241.10
019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
.k.1-IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0124110
,.A,BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-O-, ABSTRACT. DE RIVATION OF INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
ALLOW THE APPLICATION OF A SINGLE. ALGORITHM ftl THE STRENGTH
~ANALYSIS ~OF BOTH ELASTIC AND RIGID SHALLOW SHELLS OF REVOLUTIOt-.1 OF
,:,:,.-,-VAR [ABLE THICKNESS UNDER AXISYMMETRICAL LOADS APPL:IED IN.THE REGff:)Ns OF
_EL'A_SCTICITY., PLASTICITY AND CREEP. :A SUCCE:SSIVE APPROXIMATION PROCEDURE
FOR SOLV.ING THESE EQUATIONS IS GIVEM. JHE_RESULTS:ARE APPLIED IN AN
::~-,__.-ANALYSI:S~.OF PLASTICITY AND~CREEP IN A SHALLOW ~SHELL. THIS METHOD IS
TO CALCULATIONS OF.STRESS STRAIN STATES; IN PLATESt DISKS, AND
~.-~'BODUES OFREVOLUTION, BOTH-ELASTrc AND
TH COMPLEX LOADING
!RIGID, 1WI.
HISTORIES THE PRESENCE OF CR
I N EEP..:
USSR UDC 547.1,L,8+661-718.1
T Moscow Institute Of
ANDRIPITOV K. A. Vill S IL'Y---VA Y T. V., and Z2
v
Fine Chemical Technolo:,y imeni 14. V. Lomnonoso
y1triethoxysilanes 3-rith Hexyl-phosphinic Acid"
"Condensation of A.1-k-
Leningrad, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimdi, Vol 40, NO 7, Jul 70, PP 1565-1563
Abstract: The authors studied reactions of the heterof-anction-al condensation
of alkyltricth-oxysilanes with hexylphosphinic acid and its acid dichloride.
It 1was fou1nd that the yields Of the cyclic and POIYRIerie reaction products
depend on the size of the radicals at- silicon.
7.
USSR UDC 681.327.12
DENBNOVETSKIYi S._V., ZABOROVSKIY, YU. A., PETRENKO, A. I., SIMYNSKIY, 11. YA.
"Method of Reading Two-Dimensional Graphs"
USSR Author's Certificate No 310274, filed 12 May 69, published 3 Sep 71 (from
RZh --Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i yychislitel'naya tekhnika, No 4, Apr 72,
Abstract No 4A525P)
Translation: A procedure is proposed for reading two-dimensional graphs by
swinging the beam in a circular trajectory. In order to increase the relia-
bility willen reading the graphs with internal and e-xternal loops, the time in-
terval of the tracking resolution is generated in each circular scanning cycle.
This interval is centered Byn=trically vith respect to the reading direction,
and on coincidence of the middle of the time interval of the resolution v-ith
the direction of reading, the center of the circular scan of the beam is
advanced along the reading direction by one step. Diere are 2 illustrations.
lig
W.. W.
USSR uDc: 681.327.1-1
"OVETSUli. INS. LESUN, V. F. , MEDVEDENKO, B. I. SEMOV, G. F. ,
-SIGORSKIY, -T. P., TSYGANOK-, B. A.,PETRENKO, A. I., Kiev "Order of Lenin"
Polytechnica.1 Institute imeni the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Great October
Socialist Revolution
Ilk Device for Mapping Information"
MoscowT
Otkrytiya, Izobreteniya, Promyshlennyye Obraztsy, Tovarnyye Zna-ki,
~No 10, Apr 72, Author's Certificate No 332455, Division~G, filed 22 May 70,
published 14 Mfar 72, p 193
Translation; This Author's Certificate introduces a device for mapping
information. The device, contains a cathoac rtky tube with deflecting systera,
and amplifiers. As a distinguishing feature of the patent, the clarity and
contrast of the reproduction are improved by adding a deflecting micro-
coil placed in the throat of the CRT and connected through a shaper ampli-
fier to the output of the video amplifier.
1/1
USSR UDC: 621-374-32
ARTYUKHOV, V. G., DEVBXOVBTSKIY,_q,,_ V_., and SIGORSKIY, V. P.
"Hultifunctional Counting Device Using Pulse-Position, Multi-
stable Elements"
Novosibirsk, Avtometriya, No 5, 1971, pp 57-67
Abstract: This article is partially based on an earlier article,
in which the second and third above-named authors participated
(S. V. Denbnovskiy, et al, Zapomina~Mshchiye mno.--ofunktsionall-
nyve ostsi-Ilografy (Multifunctional Memory Oscillographs7 Iz-
meriteltna.Va tekhnika, I-To 1, 1968). The earlier article dis-
cussed the structure of multifunctional devices for.performing
a set of measurements; the present article discusses the basic
theory of such a device using digital'equipment based on the
direct count of pulses. The basic element of such a multifiuic-
tional counting, device is,a decade counting cell fulfilling such
functions.as pulse counting, frequency division of signal trains,
and intermediate memorization. Schematics of,two such circuits
are given together irith various block diagrams showing combinations
of such circuits for performing various functions. A final block
diagram of the entire instrument is provided. Miniaturization of
the equipment is also discussed.
84
USSR UDC 681.3:53.085.3
-:TSKIY
DENBNOVE ~~,.S. V., and MEDVEDENKO, B. I., Kiev Polytechnical Institute
Imen the Fiftieth=nniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution
"A Device for Reproducing and Converting Images"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,
No 22, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 309358, Division G, filed 6 Oct 69,
published 9 Jul 71, p 187
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for reproducing
and converting images which contains a txio-beam cathode-ray memory tube
with recording amplifier, recording beam deflection circuit, television
readout scanning amplifier, and readout circuit. Also incorporated in the
.device is a television display module with video amplifier, cathode-ray
display, and television scanning circuit. In addition, the installation
includes a control panel and a light pen module with counter, register,
master clock, and pulse shaper which are connected to a digital computer
through a digital-analog converter, sign generator, and switches. As a
distinguishing feature of the patent, for purposes of autonomous conversion
of images reproduced on the screen of the CRT, the device includes an ad-
ditional cathode-ray memory tube and commutation module with frequency
1/2
USSR
DENBNOVETSKIY, S. V., and MEDVEDENKO, B. I., Otkrytiva, izobreteniya,
promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, No 22, Aug 71, Author's Certifi-
cate No 309358, Division G, filed.6 Oct 69, published 9 Jul 71, p 187
divider, pulse-shaping circuit, transposition and detection pulse selectors,
transposition decoder, and auxiliary television scanning circuit. The fre-
divider is connected to the television scan ing circuit, the trans-
quency n-L
position selector is connected through a switch to the recording amplifier,
and the pulse-shaping circuit is connected to the readout circuit. The
auxiliary television scanning circuit is connected to the recording beam
deflection circuit. The transposition decoder and pulse-shaping circuit
are-connected to the control panel, the recording amplifier of the ad-
ditional cathode-ray memory tube module is connected to the pulse shaper,
and the recording beam deflection circuit.and television scanning readout
amplifier are connected to the television scanning circuit. The readout
circuit of the additional cathode-ray memory tube module is connected
through a switch to the pulse-shaping circuit.
2/2
172-7
informar-2.3al Tneory
USSR uDc 681-327-12
DENBNQ_YZT&QL.~. ZABOROVSKIY, Yu. A., PETRENKO,~A. I., SKRY-NiSKIY,
11. Ya., Kiev Poly-technical. Institute
"A Method of Reading out Two-Dimensional Graphs"
Moscow, Otkrytiya, izobreteniya pronWshlennyye obraztsy,.tovarnyye znaki,
No 23, Aug 71, Author's Certificate No 310274, Division G. filed 12 May
69, published 26 Jul 71, P 158
Translation: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for reading
out two-dimensional grap-s by turning a beam in a circular trajectory.
As a distinguishing feature of the patent, in order to improve relia-
bility in reading out graphs with inside and outside loops, the 'time,
interval of tracking resolution is isolated on each cycle of the cir-
cular scan, this interval is symmetrically centered relative to the
direction of readout, and the center of circular beam scanning is moved
one step in the direction of readout when the m.Lddle of the time resolu-
tion interval coincides with the readout direction.
1/1
USSR uDc 621-385.832.82:621-317.616
PWMVETFzKjY..~,, TISHCMVKO, F. 1.
"A Cathode-Ray Memory Tube With Barrier Grid as an Electronic Circuit
Element"
Av-tomatiz.---proyektir. v elektron.' Resp. nezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (De-
sign-Automation in Electronics. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific
and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tekh]nika", 1,070, pp 151-155
'Abstract: The cathode-ray memory tube with barrier grid is represented
as a nonautonomous multiterminal network to which a generalized conduc-
tivity matrix Y is ascribed.. The authors.find the equivalent parameters
of the tube which enable investigating its properties as:a circuit
elf, nt. Three illustrations, bibliography of three titles.
39
USSR uDc 681.142.62
DQMXQVEMUX,,_ S. V.-, MEDVEDEITKO, B. I.
"Use of Cathode-Ray Memory Tubes in Systems of Graphic Interaction
Between an Operator and a Digital Computer"
'Avtomatiz. -proyektir. v elektron.- 'Res-p.' 'mezhved. nailch-tekhn.- sb. (De-
sign Automation in Electronics. Republic-Interdepartmental Scientific
-and Technical Collection), vyp. 2, Kiev, "Tekhnika", 1970, pp 143-151
.
Abstract: It is shown that cathode-ray memory tubes can be effectively
-used in graphic data output devices on digital computers. The use of
cathode-ray memory tubes as a buffer memory eliminates losses of machine
time for image regeneration, and reduces the severity of requirements
for speed in the systems for formation of the image on the CRT screen.
An auxiliary cathode-ray memory tube used as an immediate-access storage
unit enables realization of a self-contained graphic device. Six il-
lustrations, bibliography of four titles.
MON H
USSR UDG 557-533.8
SEI-1ENOV, G.F., DE-IBNOVEITSEH, S-V-
"Approximation Of The Effective Coefficient Of Secondary Emission In A "lide
Range Of Changes Cf The Target Potential"
Elektron. tekhnika. Nauchno-'ekhn. eb. Elektronnol-ach. i foto,.,lektr. Pribory
(Electronic Technology. Scientific-Technical Collection. Electron 3eam and
'photoelectric Devices), 1970, Issue 2(16), pp 4-'~- 46 (from RZh--Elektronika' i
yeye primeneniye No 4, ADril 1971, Abstract No 4A119)
Translation: An approximate function is proposed for the eff'fective coefficient
of secondary emi3aion with any values of the target potential, provided that
the actual coefficient of secondary emis 'sion is known. An example is present-
ed of the use of an approximate function for determination of t*.-ie notential
'contour of the recording of an input signal with large amplitude. Author's
abstract.
USSR UDC 621.396.963
V., NEDVEDENIKO, B. I. SAVC!iEV:-,O, V. A.
"Dynamic Raster Display"
USSR Author's Certificate No 253179, Filed 30 Jul 68, Published 24 Feb 70
(from RZh-Radiotekhnika, No 9, Sep 70, Abstract No 9G50P)
Translation: This author's certificate introduces a dyna-mic raster display
Tor displaying radar info-nnation containing a two-beam storage cathode ray
tube with multiple reading, a recording beam modulator which is connected to
che-input unit and the recording line scanning generator via an MND gate. The
output electrode is connected to the signal processing unit willich is connected
to the modulator of the reading beam of the storage cathode ray tube and the
modulator of the kinescope. The device also contains an image erasure gener-
ator, a synchronizer and a shaper for the vertical deviation of the recording
and reading beams. in order to insure step displacement of the image with
line-by-line renewal of the information, counters are included between the
input unit and the shaper of vertical recording beam deflectio-as a-Lid also
between the synchronizer and the shaper of vertical reading beam deflections.
The signals from these counters are fed to a decoder which is connected to
the inputs of the frame scanning generator of the kinescope and the image
erasure generator.
USSR
SOMMOVA, S. A., BADENKO.. L. A., and SWE
EVOV R. I.,
Leningrad State University imeni A. A' Zhdanov and Phye'icotechnical Institute,
Academy oil Sciences USSR, Teningrad
"TheEffect of Magnetic Fields on Escherichia coli K-12"
Moscow, Biofizika, Vol 15, No 4, Jul/Aug:70, pp 665-669
Abstract: Exposure of E. coli K-12 to permanent and pilsed magnetic fields
(5) OW oe for 2 to 6 hours had no effect on reproduction of microorganisms.
Exposure to a stronger permanent field (32~000 ae for 2 hourn temporarily in-
hibited bacterial reproduction on meat-peptone agar, but during the next 2
hours the number of cells in the experdinent was the same as in controls. Tvo
hypotheses are advanced to account for.this phenomenon: (i) some of the Cella
died while.the surviving "magnetism-resistant" cells continued to multiply;
(ii.) all of the ce3_1s survived, but some of them lost their ability to divide
when transferred to a solid nutrient medium. Oxygen uptake by the cells in the
presence of glucose was somewhat impaired by 2 hours' exposure to magnetic fields.
The effect was most pronounced after exposure to the pulsed magnetic field.
1/1
USSR UDC -016.988-73-022-39:598.4
KAI-2NOV, Ye. K., NFKMOV, 7. V., NEDELCHEVA, S. B., X'kTEVk-5TOYEVA,._XqL._V.,
IH v St. l., and TURLAKOV, !. G.,
NEDELCHEVA, N. P., PAS,:~-_TE!,~,', ---I. G., D
Chair of Epielcmlology, institute for ~ipeciaFiia~~i&-,i-ard.Advaziced Training of
P)Wsicians, Allepublic Antievide;.,iic Statio n, and Zoological institute and Museux-I
of the Bulgarian AcadeirV of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
"Aquatic and Swamp Birds Carriers of Agents of Infectious Diseases. Coin-
murication 1: Ornithosis"
Moscow, Vopra5y Virusologii, No 4, Jul/Auv, 71, PP 437-441
Abstract: SInce Bulgaria lies along, one i1mortant. flight route of maigrant
aquatic an- u%zamp fowl, a serological investigation wat; per"Pormed on 350 I-Tild
bird5 eau-~' -Ion- bul-aria's Black Sca shoro and Danut)e River. 3pecific anti-
bodics again_-t ornithosis i-I-ere found in spec:Lmens, belongiaig, to the orders
Ard-Aifornes, PodIcipidiformes, Lariformes, Ralliformes, an! Charadriifor~~,35.
In some areas donselY populated by wild ducks, antfoodies against ornithosis
,v-irus were foind in of wild ducks, in 44.7,c of don-:,-st"-'c duc~_-s on :.eigh-
bori%g far=;, nd, an Thooe find-iivis suppo-L the previoi,.sly
A
--dvanccd that aqL,-itic and swamp birds 1--.-',-y -an
role in the
~0_ hosis -.).n natural foci and in th;D transnis,-Ion
orn ~. U
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DETEk-rOSK0FlY,k !Jj,*rALj,QV. 1972, Moscow, lzdatal'stv!2 M;:LAlj~1Kft1V.
The report containq a discuislon of the principles of nondestructive teqting o,(
=Ator LAIn and ef organizatkan of defectoncopy laboratorle4 'it industrial enter-
prines. The planninr and equipping of plant IAI)oratorie" for nzodcst~ctivo
,eh ttrig, of formulation and recordinp of analyses and required lnfot~mation 0"
safety procedures are presented. an well its brief suc;aarizations of the baffic
rangen of practical application of dafectoncoptc Lastr%unents a,nd equip-nt
being developed or manufactured by Soviet industry.
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Mechanical, Industrial, civil. and marine engineering
industrial processes
Materials
Metallurv and metallosTaphy
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Analysis and Testing
USSR U-DC 669 .017:620.179
DENEL', A. K.
Aetallov (Defectoscopy of Metals), Moscow, "t',Ietallurgiya."
Defektoskopiya L
1972, 304 pp
Translation of Annotation; This book presents principles of the nondestruc-
tive testing of materials and organization of defectoscopy laboratories at
industrial enterprises. Examples of planning and equipping the industrial
laboratories for nondestructive testing are given along with the- interpre-
tation of the analysis results and employing of basic safety measures. Brief
information is given on the main applicIation areas of defectoscopes and of
apparatus manufactured by domestic industry.
The book is intended for engineers and techniciaDs at industrial laboratories,
qualified.workers, and may also be useful to industrial control personnel and
students studying nondestructive testing methods.
Translation of Table of Contentsi Page
Foreword 5
Introduction 7
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DENEL', A. K., Defektoskopiya Metallov, Moscow, "Metallurgiya," 1972, 304 pp
Page
Chapter I. Testing of Materials With Penetrating Radiation
1. The Importance and the Place of x-Ray and y-Ray
Defectoscopes in Industry 15
2. Brief Information Regarding the Nature of x- and y-Rays 16
3. Phenomena Accompanying the Passage of x- and y-Rays
Through a Substance 22
4-. Betatron and Neutron Defectoscopy 26
5. Organization of x- and y.-Ray Testing in Industry 30
6. Defectoscopy Employing New Methods of Recording Ionizing
Radiation 51
7. X-Ray Diffraction Analysis 56
8. Apparatus for x- and y-Ray Defectoscopy, as well as for
Structural Analysis 62
9. Increasing the Effectiveness of x-Ray Testing
72
Chapter 2. Testing Materials by Ultrasonic, Capillary, Electro-
magnetic, and Other Methods
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DENEL', A. K., Defekt:oskopiya Metallov, Moscow, "Metallurglya," 1972, 304 pp
Page
1. Ultrasonic Defectoscopy 79
2. Magnetic Defectoscopy 92
3. Electroinductive Method (Eddy Curren Method) 105
4. Capillary Nondestructive Testing 119
5. Spark and Electrostatic Methods. 130
6. Thermoelectric and Triboelectric Nondestructive Testing 134
7. Other Method of Nondestructive Testing 140
Chapter 3, Solving Actual Problems of Nondestructive Testing
1. Defectoscopy of Welds 1.53
2. Measurement of Thickness 166
3. Structure Testing 188
4. Sorting of Metals According to Types 209
5. Nondestructive Testing of Pipes, Rods, and Sheet Metal 231
Chapter 4. Organization of the Defectoscopy Laboratories in Industry
0
1. Cencral Laboratory Planning 252
2. Technological Requirements for the Laboratory Building 261
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DENEL', A. K., Defektoskopiya 'Metallov, Moscw, "Metallurgiya," 1972, 304 pp
Page
3. Mobile Nondestructive Testing Labory 266
Chapter 5. Economics and Organization of theScientific Research
Vork.in the Laboratory 269
Chapter 6. Safety Techniques
1. Protection From Ionizing Radiation 276
2. Safety From fligh-Voltage Current 279
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3. 1, , 11a7ard Safety 280
References 282
Appendix 1.
1. Rules 333-60 and 366-61 Regarding Employment in Defectoscopy
Laboratories Using x-Rays 289
2. Thickness of the Shielding Layer in the Presence of Pulsed
Voltage (Peak) of 75-300 kV and of x-Ray Tube Current of
10 mA 292
3. Thickness of the Lead Shield for Protection Against
Scattered Radiation 292
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4. Using Structural Materials Instead of a Ledd Shield 293
5. Characteristics of the Dosimetric Instruments 294
Appendix 2.
1. Electrical Conductivity of Aluminum Alloys 296
2. Electrical Conductivity of Graphites 296
3. Electrical Conductivity of Titanium Alloys and
Nonmagnetic Steels 296
Appendix 3. Basic Acoustic Properties of Different Substances 298
Appendix 4. Electrophysical Characteristics of Some Steels After
Annealing and Tempering at Different Temperatures 299
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USSR UDC 1537-226+537-311-331:(537+5351
NE~ M. V., and MPSHAS K. K.
"Study of the Hall Parity Effect in n-Type Germanium"
Lit. fiz. sb. (Collection of Lithuanian Works on PhYsics), 1971, 11 No 2,
pp 239-242 (summaries in Lithuanian and English) (from RZh-Fizika-,N'o 10,
Oct 71, Abstract No 10YE736 by authors)
Translation: The article presents experimental results of a study of the Hall
quadratic effect as a function.of magnetic field intensity for various current
directions relative to the crystallographic (100) axis at room temperature.
Experiments were conducted for the case in which thecurrent is in the (110)
plane and- H J (110). measurement results are contrasted with theoretical
:results, calculated on the basis of the Boltzmann equation in approximation of
isotropic scattering.
USSR
DENEV, Y. D.
"Comparison of the Complexity of Various Realizations of Logical Algebra
Functions by the Method of Stages"
Diskretn. Analiz [Discrete Analysis -- Collection of Works], No 20, Novosibirsk,
1972, I)p 9-15 (Translated from Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 4, 1973,
Abstract No 4V456, by A. Sapozbenko).
Translation: The logical algebra function f(xi, ... X n) can be realized by
the method of stages in various i,.,ays. The method used is determined by the
order of expansion of the function with respect to its va-riables. Suppose
a = (i1$ i2""' i ) is a permutation of Hic numbers, 1, n yielding 1-110
order of expansion of the function f(xi, ... . xn) and Ia, (f) is the complexity
of the circuir produced with this order of expansion. 8uppose Y(f)
Max- where the maximun, is taken with rcspect to all pairs of permutations
of the numbers 1, 2, . . n and suppose Y (n) max Y (f) . Here the 111axi mum j S
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Denev, Y. D., DisRretn. Ajializ, No 20, Novosibirsk, 1972, pp 9-15.
taken with respect to all functions essentially dependent on n variables.
it is demonstrated that 2n/5n2 < Y(n) < 4(2n/n ). bn the other hand, it is
demonstrated that for almost all functions f(x,, ... xn and arbitrary
C > 0,1 < Y(f) < I + C.
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DENEYKA. V. I.
"Calculation of an Ejector for the Dilution of Sewer.Waters Upon Ejection
into Reservoirs"
Cidravlika i gidrotekhn. Resp. mezhved. nauch.-tekhn. sb. (Hydraulics and
Hydraulic Engineering. Republic Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Col-
lection), 1972, No. 15, pp 43-46 (from RZh-Mekhanika, No 3, 11-lar 73, Abstract
No 3B747)
Translation.: The design of an ejector is described when a method is given for
its use for intensive and multiple dilution of sewer waters upon their entry
into reservoirs. The basic equations for a hydraulic calculation of the
ejector are derived and the results are compared with experimental data.
12 ref. Author's abstract.
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USSR UDC 669.25'i28
DEIZZI, V.
"Substituting Molybdenum for Tungsten in Cobalt-Base Feat-Resistant Alloys"
Moscow, Mletallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Eetallov, No 7, 1973, PP
22-24
Abstracti The possibility of substituting molybdenum for tungsten in industrial
cobalt-base heat-resistant alloys (i-kr-14-509 and FSX-414) was experimentally
determined; Properties of these alloys in short-duaration tests, values of
their fatigue limit and relative eloneation, coefficients of thermal expansion,
and densities at room temperature are presented. Alloying with molybdenum
instead of tungsten does not decrease the fatigue limit and ultimate resistance
of Mar-M-509 and FSX-414 alloys, but increases their plasticity in creep
rupture tests and decreases their density at room temperature. Coefficients
of thermal expansion, characteristics of microstructure, and crystallization
of both alloys axe identical. Three tables.
USSR UDC 669.25-128
DE,ZZI, V.
"Substituting Molybdenum for Tungsten~in Cobalt-Base Heat-Resistant Alloys"
Moscow, 14etallovedeniye i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, 140 7, 1973, PP
22-24
Abstracti The possibility of substituting molybdenum for tungsten in industrial
cobalt-base heat-resistant alloys (Mar-M-509 and FSX-414) was experimentally
determined; Properties of the6e alloys in shor+-cluaration tests, values of
their fatigue limit and relative elongation, coefficients of thermal expansiont
and densities at roon temperature are presented. Alloying with molybdenum
-sten does not decrease the fatigue limit and ultimate resistance
instead of tun.,
of Mar-M-509 and FSX-414 alloys, but increases their plasticity in creep
rupture tests and decrea--es their density at room temperature. Coefficients
of thermal expansion, characteristics of microstructure, and crystallization
of both alloys are identical. Three tables.